Re: Profitable Sunrise HYIP - Has anybody dug through it yet?

Originally Posted by baylee

I grew up in Ohio and am going back to visit in-laws and out laws after the snow and ice is done with. I will make a detour to Edgerton on my way home. This will be fun and I will report back when done.

Well if PS goes down before then, you might have to see him visiting his wife in jail by then, or on the unemployment line. I don't think the bank board would be too thrilled to have their manager's wife in jail for being in a Ponzi that he should have been able to prevent.

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Re: Profitable Sunrise HYIP - Has anybody dug through it yet?

I have seen some blatantly stupid and outright ridiculous things associated with HYIP ponzi frauds in my time, but, this must be one of the most outrageous examples of criminal behaviour going unpunished.

HYIPs being deliberately and publicly associated with 501(c) charities is beneath contempt.

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Re: Profitable Sunrise HYIP - Has anybody dug through it yet?

I was introduced to PS by a couple of friends who wanted me to look into it. I found this thread and it is interesting reading to say the least. One question that keeps coming up is whether or not PS is actually doing bridge/hard money loans. I found this on their website.....seems like a legitimate loan app for a business........(dripping sarcasm)

Re: Profitable Sunrise HYIP - Has anybody dug through it yet?

Well no business could survive the mafia type interest rates being charged at a claim of up to 3% per day. Imagine you are a business owner and you borrow 100k. At the end of the month you will owe 190k which would surely sink you. The only way you could see these kind of interest rates is with drug trafficking or financing terrorism perhaps.

Originally Posted by Bowtie496

I was introduced to PS by a couple of friends who wanted me to look into it. I found this thread and it is interesting reading to say the least. One question that keeps coming up is whether or not PS is actually doing bridge/hard money loans. I found this on their website.....seems like a legitimate loan app for a business........(dripping sarcasm)

Re: Profitable Sunrise HYIP - Has anybody dug through it yet?

all they need to do is put the name of the Nigerian woman whose husband died and left her $120 million dollars to send to a stranger and this would be perfect.

My favorite question that I especially loved was the # of dependent children for a business loan.

Now what was truly funny is that I showed this application to a real bridge loan funder, and decorum will not allow me to repeat what he said, but the GP version was "what lunatic came up with this piece of garbage?"

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Re: Profitable Sunrise HYIP - Has anybody dug through it yet?

LOL, Nanci Jo Frazer interviewing Albert Rosebrock of tiny town Sherwood, OH on how to do bankwires.....why in the world wouldn't Nanci interview her Bank Manager husband of 25 years, David Frazer, on how to do this?

Re: Profitable Sunrise HYIP - Has anybody dug through it yet?

Wow, using her real name of Nancy Jo Frazer turns up even more through a Google Search.
The admin of Profitable Sunrise (Roman Novak) has been in this business for 10 years,but over the past two years, the demand has been so great such that they have pursued outside partners to meet the demand for capital to help current clients and referrals of those clients which is where investors I

Re: Profitable Sunrise HYIP - Has anybody dug through it yet?

Actually she was Mrs. Ohio 1997 I believe. In one of the blogs they left out the "R." But what is really strange is that for the Miss North America Pageant not to have a list of winnners prior to 2003. Can't be that prestigious of a beauty pageant if they can't provide a list of winners from their inception.

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Re: Profitable Sunrise HYIP - Has anybody dug through it yet?

Originally Posted by EagleOne

Actually she was Mrs. Ohio 1997 I believe. In one of the blogs they left out the "R." But what is really strange is that for the Miss North America Pageant not to have a list of winnners prior to 2003. Can't be that prestigious of a beauty pageant if they can't provide a list of winners from their inception.

Quite the egregious error in the screen shot post by LRM where they spell out 'Miss'. lol. Nothing a missing 'R' can fix there. And I couldn't find anything about a past winners list for the North America stuff.

Re: Profitable Sunrise HYIP - Has anybody dug through it yet?

does any one know exactly how long this PS ponzi has been going on and are there any estimates on when it could fail.

Even though its a ponzi I sure wouldn't mind getting a 205% return over the 180 day term of the investment.

It was launched on 11/11/11, so it has been running for 14 months. As to when it could fail? It could fail tomorrow, the end of the week, next week, next month, or whenever Roman feels he has stolen enough money for him to live comfortably until his next Ponzi.

As for your putting money in, as long as you are comfortable stealing from others, but remember they are stealing from you, when you invest, I would say hock your house, car and life savings and dump as much money in this as you can. But when you lose it all (your house, car, and life savings), remember you just wanted to get in on the 205% return.

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Re: Profitable Sunrise HYIP - Has anybody dug through it yet?

Originally Posted by EagleOne

It was launched on 11/11/11, so it has been running for 14 months. As to when it could fail? It could fail tomorrow, the end of the week, next week, next month, or whenever Roman feels he has stolen enough money for him to live comfortably until his next Ponzi.

As for your putting money in, as long as you are comfortable stealing from others, but remember they are stealing from you, when you invest, I would say hock your house, car and life savings and dump as much money in this as you can. But when you lose it all (your house, car, and life savings), remember you just wanted to get in on the 205% return.

The way i was thinking. if i continue to warn people away from it, any gains I am getting are coming from the people running the scheme, assuming I get out in time. Because everyone who is investing is going to invest wether i invest or not and i will always tell people its a scam. I think people who can't seem to understand that no one could pay these interest rates are just plain crazy.